Artech House Boston. London, 1998.
The Radar Technology Encyclopedia is a joint product of
leading United States and Russian radar experts with decades
of experience on design, development, and test of state-ofthe-
art radar systems and technology. The Encyclopedia covers
the entire field of radar fundamentals, design, engineering,
systems, subsystems, and major components. It contains
about 5000 entries, each giving the depicted term definition,
and, if applicable, the standard notation, brief description,
evaluation formulas, relevant block diagrams, performance
summary, and a reference to the literature in which the more
detailed information is available. The purpose is to provide,
in a single volume, the reference material for researchers and
engineers in radar and related disciplines, representing the
most mode information available in both the former Soviet
Union and in the West. It includes an extensive bibliography
of sources from both regions. This bibliography covers practically
all monographs and textbooks in radar and related subjects
published after World War II in English (in the U.S.A.
and England) and Russian (in the former Soviet Union) languages
that covers the overwhelming majority of the worldwide
library of radar books.
The Radar Technology Encyclopedia is a joint product of
leading United States and Russian radar experts with decades
of experience on design, development, and test of state-ofthe-
art radar systems and technology. The Encyclopedia covers
the entire field of radar fundamentals, design, engineering,
systems, subsystems, and major components. It contains
about 5000 entries, each giving the depicted term definition,
and, if applicable, the standard notation, brief description,
evaluation formulas, relevant block diagrams, performance
summary, and a reference to the literature in which the more
detailed information is available. The purpose is to provide,
in a single volume, the reference material for researchers and
engineers in radar and related disciplines, representing the
most mode information available in both the former Soviet
Union and in the West. It includes an extensive bibliography
of sources from both regions. This bibliography covers practically
all monographs and textbooks in radar and related subjects
published after World War II in English (in the U.S.A.
and England) and Russian (in the former Soviet Union) languages
that covers the overwhelming majority of the worldwide
library of radar books.